n. A fencing technique that combines a lunge (a common offensive footwork) with a fleche (a popular pre-90s footwork that became illegal following the 1988 Seoul Olympics) in order to maximize reach and minimize time of the attack. When properly executed, a flunge can transport a fencer in a distance far greater than any normal footwork would.

The term is in wide use by English-speaking internationl community, but it has yet to be adopted by the Franco-centric authority of the sport.

Just when he thought he was out of distance, his opponent excuted a flunge. He was convinced that it was an illegal fleche, and appealed the ruling.

typically had while drunk between the hours of 11pm-6am at a van of some description, flunge is a meal enjoyed every night around the world. typical flunges include:
- burgers
- chips
- kebabs
- instant noodles
- cereal

'flunge' originated in chesham, buckinghamshire, by a group of five young men eager to find a word for the most important meal of the day.